Helium And Qtum: 2 Cryptocurrencies Worth Watching

 | Apr 15, 2021 06:21AM ET

This article was written exclusively for Investing.com

  • Looking for diamonds in the rough in digital currencies
  • Stick with the billion-dollar market cap club
  • Helium is a candidate
  • Qtum offers upside potential
  • Cautious investing and a portfolio approach in the burgeoning asset class

The top one hundred digital currencies hold the majority of the asset class’s market cap. After all, Bitcoin and Ethereum hold nearly 66% of the almost $2.208 trillion in value as of Apr. 14. With 9,231 tokens and rising, the lower-tier tokens have slim chances of success.

Value-seekers are looking for the next Bitcoin every day. It will be more than a challenge to identify the next token that can appreciate from six cents to over $65,000 in a little over a decade. A $100 investment in Bitcoin in 2010 is worth $100 million in 2021. A payoff like that will keep the level of buying robust over the coming months and years.

Meanwhile, as a Las Vegas resident, I watch as people put $100 bills in slot machines for a chance at a far smaller return. Bitcoin investors hit a jackpot that was far greater than any offered by gaming machines. Most of the digital currency tokens without a substantial market cap will fade into obscurity. The hundred-dollar bills fed into slot and video poker machines that are paper shredders for money offer far smaller payoffs than most of the crypto tokens floating around in cyberspace. Bitcoin’s ascent is the best advertising for the asset class.

These days, two tokens I am watching are Helium (HNT) and Qtum (QTUM). Both have market caps above the $1 billion level, which is enough critical mass to improve survival odds.

Looking for diamonds in the rough in digital currencies/h2

As of Apr. 14, the digital currency asset class had a roughly $2.208 trillion market cap. Out of 9,231 tokens, fewer than 100 had market caps above the $1 billion level. Bitcoin is the leader with an over $1.175 trillion market cap that dominates the asset class. Ethereum is the only other token that has an over $85 billion total value. As of mid-April, Ethereum’s market cap stood at the $280 billion level. Only the top seventeen have values of over $10 billion. Market caps of over $5 billion only pertain to thirty-two tokens.

Looking for a token that will perform like Bitcoin which moved from six cents to over $65,000, is like buying a lotto ticket. For serious digital currency investors, capital appreciation depends on survival. As the market matures, the strongest are most likely to survive and flourish over the coming months and years. However, the higher they rise in parabolic moves, the greater the chances of a brutal correction. Gravity can be a powerful force in markets that overextend on the upside.

Stick with the billion-dollar market cap club/h2

For traders looking to speculate in the cryptocurrency asset class, liquidity is the most significant factor. Critical mass when it comes to a robust market cap leads to tight bid-offer spreads that allow for easy execution on the buy and sell sides of the market.

While speculating on low priced tokens with small market caps with a long-term buy and hold strategy could lead to exponential returns, the odds of success are low. Traders looking to get in and out of positions should look at those tokens with market caps of over $1 billion. Ninety-six tokens qualify as of Apr. 14. Helium and Qtum both have a market value over $1 billion.

Helium is a candidate/h2

Helium is the eighty-seventh leading cryptocurrency as of Apr. 14. Helium is a decentralized blockchain-powered network for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Nodes come in the form of Hotspots, a combination of a wireless gateway and a blockchain mining device. Users who operate nodes mine and earn rewards in Helium’s native cryptocurrency, HNT. Helium’s CoinMarketCap

As the chart shows, Qtum has been around since 2017. It has traded in a range from below $1.04 to a high of $81.85 per token. The high came in early 2018. After trading below the $2.00 level in late 2020, Qtum has been trending higher. It had a market cap of $1.564 billion on Apr. 14.

Cautious investing and a portfolio approach in the burgeoning asset class/h2

Trading and investing involve different risk approaches. When investing in any cryptocurrency, realize that the amount invested is entirely at risk. A significant number of the 9,231 tokens will become worthless. Therefore, only invest capital you are willing to lose.

Trading requires liquidity. Look for digital currencies with robust market caps that support buying and selling on tight bid-offer spreads. Liquidity will improve the odds of success for nimble traders with their fingers on the pulse of the burgeoning asset class. Helium and Qtum are two currencies that are candidates for both investment and trading, given their utility and market caps above the $1 billion level.

The Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) listing on Apr. 14 was a big success. The shares traded to a high of $429.54, giving the cryptocurrency platform a $100 billion market cap. They closed at $328.28 on the first day of trading with an over $85 billion cap and were higher in Wednesday’s after-market. COIN is the ultimate pick-and-shovel play on the asset class as the platform will profit on volume.

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